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German Startup's Rocket Fails 40 Seconds After Launch

2025-04-16 0 Dailymotion

German Startup's Rocket Fails 40 Seconds After Launch

Isar Aerospace, which had cautioned that the inaugural launch might not go as planned, stated that the test yielded valuable data for future improvements.

A test rocket intended to pave the way for satellite launches from Europe crashed back to the ground and exploded just 40 seconds after liftoff from a Norwegian spaceport on Sunday. The German startup Isar Aerospace had positioned the launch as an initial trial.

The uncrewed Spectrum rocket was touted as Europe's first attempt at an orbital flight, as multiple European nations—including Sweden and the UK—seek to enter the expanding commercial space market.

Isar Aerospace had previously indicated that the launch might face early termination but emphasized that the test provided crucial insights.

Launching from Norway’s Arctic Andøya Spaceport, the Spectrum rocket is designed to carry small to medium satellites of up to one metric ton. However, it did not include a payload for this maiden test.

The mission aimed to gather data on the company's proprietary launch vehicle and served as the first comprehensive test of all its systems, according to the Bavarian-based Isar Aerospace.